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Show THE SALT LAKE TMBUXE, SUNDAY MORNIXG, JANUARY 13 0, 1920. SHARKEYSTMBMNG FIGHT PLANS AT MIAMI GO FORWARD RICKARD'S STAFF TO CARRY OUT M'LARNIN, GLICK FEATURE CARD Worlds Greatest Bowler Demonstrates Skill TO DEMPSEY ARRANGEMENTS IN TEX'S ABSENCE - AGAIN FIGHT John Hammond, Promoter's Assistant, Will Wrigley Raises Purse for 1929 CataUna Open Col. Direct Affajra. NEW YQXlC, Jan. 5 OP). The executive (Committee of the Madison Square, Garden corporation decided todi, to carry out Tex Rickard's P'ow lor the staging of a heavy weight match between Jack Sharkey end Young Strlbling in Miami Brarh. Fla., despite the grave illness of the promoter. The committee, headed by William F. Carey of the majority stockholder, ordered three members of .Rickard's. staff to leave. JJew, York, tonight lor Florida, where Tex is In critical condition. They are Mike Jacobs, prominent stockholder in the corporation and associate of .Hick -ard. who will take over the Job of Miss Naomi promoting the match; firre f u rv in that nrfimn. ter, and Benny Bennett, bead of the-Garden box office forces. During the absence of Rickard. the Garden interests will be handled here by Colonel John Hammond,, general manager and assistant to the promoter; under the direction of Mr: Carey." The staff assigned to promote the bout probably will be In creased before Sharkey and Btrlo-lin- g square off on the night of Feb- Former Champion 'Will Attempt to Regain His Title. By MAXWELL STILES. LOS ANGELES. Jan. S (UniOne of the biggest versal). money tournaments In the far west, as well as in America next winter, will be the second annual Catalina open, it wai announced today by WilllHm Wrigley, Jr., sponsor of the event. ' "The purse next year will be raised from $2500 to $7500," Mr. ; .Wrtetey atatd-- "The tourney will be held about the middle of December. It will probably be the first tournament after the National P., G. A. championship at La Cumbre, December 2 to 7." It war further announced that the tourney again will be 72 holes, with a qualifying round. The low 48 in this year's tourney will not have to qualify. Others must qualify for the remaining thirty-tw- o places. Ohly 80 will be allowed to start In the finals. By SPARROW OTGANN. (Copyright. 1029. Salt Uke Tribune). NEW YORK, Jan. 5. Jack Demp- sey will make another effort to re gain the heavyweight t "j he lost to Gene Tunney In September, 1928, The fight fans who have laughed at the. efforts of the current run of heavyweights and sighed for the return of the Manassa mauler, will have their wish, and II Dempsey falls to perform in the manner characteristic of old himself, they will have the satisfaction of knowing that Jack gave his best after an absence .of Jwp years irom me ring. While no official word has been given out that Dempsey plans to meet the winner of Tex Rickard's tournament, it can be stated that v s those who know Jack's intentions are merely waiting for the opportune moment to make the announcement. Close Friend of Dempsey Declares Jack Will Return. While in Chicago several weeks ruary 27. ago the writer had a long talk with Disquieting reports of Rickard's T a over condition cast pall today his Floyd Fltzslmmons, who was there. for the purpose of meeting tne palatial offices In the Garden. Officials kept In close touch by telephone Dempsey did not get with the doctors in charge of the r.way from Los Angeles on scheduled time and sent a telegram saying he J ' promoter and held frequent confer. V ) was laid up with ences. The phones were flooded with slight touch of conbeen the flu. Fttwimtmms has requests from fans as to Rickard's v. nected, la a personal, way with .the real condition. Information, former champion for many years Garden indicated that the promoter and has represented Dempsey barely was holding his own against and- Emile back several times at Important conferthe peritonitis infection which set in Johnny-Jlil- l ences. Fitzaimmons should know after the appendicitis operation and Pladner Dispute which necessitated two emergency something about Jack's plans, if anyone does. operations last night. Crown. According to Fit?. Dempsey will surely come back. Jack Is In need of ready money and the only way he NEW YORK. Jan. to can realize the big sum he needs Is to answer the demand and roar of the world's title la the flyweight dithe crowd by ducking under the ropes vision have been made by Johnny tor another wmrr at the heavyweight Hill of Great Britain and Emile Plad title. This is not saying that Demp ner of France with Izzy SchwarU sey Is broke or is ready to apply for 5 (AP). -- "Dynamite" Ous Sonnenberg wants admission to the poor house. He has BOSTON, Jan. an active heavyweight wrestling champion. He Few Bantams or Feathers still holding the American plenty of money Invested In real estate Investments, but he cannot said today that he would rest only two weeks and then take Writing from London, Colonel Dyer touch that. He cannot sell at the Better Known Than on any oponents any promoter selected for him. gives some Interesting dope on the right price and make anything on Oscar Gardner. Paul Bowser, who promoted last night's championship boxing doings there In the following the Investment. Taxes, interest on letter: which ended when the referee disqualified Ed "Stran-gler- " match, mortgage, etc., eat up funds, and be of "The In SchwarU -defeat MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 9 The Izzy Lewis and gave his title to Sonnenberg, has been actsides Jack and the fair Estelle death of Oscar Gardner, better Paris by the French flyweight, Emll have that. to live in the style befitting ing as Sonnenberg's adviser since he took up wrestling last known to the fighting fans of the Pladner, has renewed the claims of their That is the reaBowser said that the former Dartmouth footposition In life. must February. country as the "Omaha Kid." to MinJohnny Hill of Scotland to the world's son Jack to return Dempsey ball player probably would engage In one or two Boston neapolis the past week, recall some title, which appears to be shared be- the ring, and grab a big gob of Uncle bouts in about twb weeks and then tour the country's wresof his great battles fought over thir- tween SchwarU and Newsboy Brown. Sam's yellow backs. The British champion bases his ty years ago. tling centers, taking on all comers. At the time of hit death Gardner claims on his two defeaU of Plad- Not Willing to Admit Neither Lewis or Billy Sandow, his manager, have asked was around 55 years of age and had ner and one over Brown, and a fair Rlckardlan Comebaok. for a return bout with Sonnenberg. been ill for ouite a time. ly strong case can be made out for The writer Is not willing to admit During the heyday of his career Hill. But it must bo pointed out that Dempsey will fight under the tnere were rew bantamweights or that all three successes were gained Rlckardian banner. Jack is no longer mtherweights better thought of by hairline decisions. 11 were award under obligation to "Rickard; and OPENS HOOP PLAY; man uscar uarcner. lie was a con- ed In London and all by British ref knowing this will be Ills last appear tender for both titles, but seemed to erees. ance In the ring, Dempsey is sensible fall Just a tit below the ton stand "Efforts to get Hill to Paris for a to realize that he must get TWENTY-FIFT- H ard. for there were some mlnhtv aood third fight with Pladner' have not enough Is good. all he can while "the . lads those days in both divisions been successful nor does Hill exhibit That means that the getting bidder highest Mara like Solly Smith. Johnny Van any overwhelming anxiety to box will have the honor and whatever Heest, Johnny La vack. Austin Rice, anywhere outside Great BrlUln, It money goes with It in presenting Smith, c... 4 10 I Sweeney, c. 3 S 1 7 Oene Bozonah, Tommy Dixon, Billy must be noted that whatever claim Jack 2 0 0 4 Coulam. re. .0 0 0 0 H.Oswald.r. Tenth, Dempsey to the fans In his Liberty, Thirty Rotchford. Jack McClelland. Dave to the world's crown SchwarU pos comeback 0 0 0 0 Nordquiit. Ii 0 0 0 0 Rowe, venture. . 0 0 0 0 Sullivan Martin Flaherty, Harry sesses, this has not passed to the Ryttlng. ri. No matter what the outcome Of the Yale Feature Third, Forbes, Tim Callahan, Tommy White, French champion, who failed by two Rickard elimination tournament or Totals .... 132a! Totals .... 12 S 30 Marty McCue. Terry McGovern, Joe pounds to make the flyweight limit. what the New York boxing solons do, Referee, Campbell. Games. Bernstein. Eddie Santry, Kid Broad. He was overweight for the second the fans who pay the Opening are the freight 1ST WARD. TH WAP.D Hill Clarence was Ritchie and conceded a couple court of last appeal and it Is well Young Corbett, fight, but O.T.F.P. O.T.F.P. others, all of whom Gardner fought of hours to work off the surplus. understood that the man who decis 7 0 0 3 Derrick, rf 15 McRae. rf. .. and was stopped Just twice, by Terry LIBERTY STAKE. tne nrst time since ibh. a ively defeats Jack Dempsey will be Tussenbrk.if.. 0 0 0 Tate. If 111315 McGovern and Young Corbett. team of German boxers appeared at acclaimed world's 4 0 0 S Wooley. c. c... Stoker, S3 acDivision One. champion and 0 0 Richmond, r 3 0 0 3 6 ChiWs. Oscar had over 123 battles, and the London National Sporting club as such. BOblad.li... 0 0 3 Porsluno. if. 0 0 0 0 Standing o? (he Clubs. most of them hard ones, over sixty of in a series of bouU with British and cepted 0 0 0 0 0 0 Won. Lost. PC. SOblad.lf... 0 0 00 0 Thorup them being of the twenty and twenty-fiv- e Scottish boxers. The visitors only if. 0( . 0 1.000 Shepherd, ..1 Liberty a rounds distance. When the Kid won a single contest and generally o.l c. S Hanson, 0 Second 1.000 Wiminton. rf 1 t0 0 3 ..1 was beaten by McGovern and Cor- speaking were nothing to enthuse 1 .000 ..0 Eighth bett he was on the downward grade, over. The chief bout was a heavy31 S 5 35 Totals .... 7 00 14 Totals 1 .000 Third .. ..0 having been fighting when Just about weight affair, Oermany being rep Referee, Campbell. 20 years, so there is no telling what resented by Ludwig Bach, a doctor Wells ward M Men defeated Bountiful Saturday's Results. he would have done against either of philosophy at Heidelberg univer DIVISION THREE. First ward Saturday nlsht by the acore of these cracks had he been at his sity. Liberty 33. Third 20. His opponent, one Bobbie of ' to 1. 17 Standing of the Clubs. 14. best. Second 24, Shields of Glasgow, took six rounds Eighth Simmons and Oamette led the soorlni Won. Loit. PC. There was never any. wrangling to dispose of the doctor, who ap- drive of the Grant stake men. and 1 0 YiUe 1.000 and Barnett were outstanding for the nbout weight with the Kid. He peared to be suffering from someLiberty and Second ward M men Thirty-third 0 South Dart atakemrrj 1.000 ...1 - fought them from 113 to 130 pounds thing lite stag 3 flight." the dividon stake, opened Liberty roreThe .000 " one. schedule with victories Saturday te Grands .,..0 11 and did not bother whether they were WELLS WRr BOUNTIFUL 1ST. .000 ....0 The Liberty mm downed Emigration rurs or data. Th?y all looltcd alike OTP P. night. QTF.Pi 3 0 0 Simmons, rf. t 0 0 11: Aimnetu rf to Oscar. He wa3 a fighter of ths Third. 33 to 20, end Second defeated Clamelle. If. . 7 0 0 14. Barnett, if 0 0 Resells. J Saturday's 14. old school and cracUerjaci. Wilcox, c ... 50 0 10 Parker, c... 108J Eighth, 24 to Yale 24. Le Grande 13. Chase led Second's scoring attack, Poufton. rf 0 I lOox. H ... 0 0 0 0 d 0 24, Emigration 14. 0 0 1 Thirty-thirBers. Ig 0 10 0 aiid Dunby at guard was the strongBarton, Ij 4U- v est man outwas Fetzer defensively. Totals is H7 Totals tOOlt Special to The Tribune. DLsplaying a fast, smooth passing Hrlfree. Rampton; umpire. Bums. standing for Etphth ward. 1 PROVO Provo Union Pacific caaers and Elton led the Liberty attack, Yale ward outclassed Le swamped the Lynndyl men here Saturday men In their game, .while Garff and Grande in the feature game of divimain. 4 lo 1. Although the loral five Defeats Group - Flint, held a decided edre in scoring. Ihe game Copper at guard, were outstanding for sion three of the Liberty stake M ; By HARRY 51. HAYWARD. as .far more internum than lh acore men's hoop play. The score was 24 All-Stathe losers. Salt Of would indicate The Lynndyl men played tO 13. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 5. .scores: .... .The I an feut tamer hey fafled excl;iil LIBERTY 3RD WARD Thirty-thir- d ward, champion of of approximately $1,500.-00- 0 to hit . the banket consistently, and therein Special to The Tribune. F O.T.F.P. O T P to be used In the largest ath- lay the difference. BINOHAM Copper chib of Blnaham' Taylor, rf .14 1 17 Perks, rf.... 2 3 15 the stake, won its first game from Hoover and Spencer for the winners and Saturday nlcht delrated a (roup of Salt 24 to 14. but its play was letic construction project ever un3 0 0 4 Emigration. Leonard, rf 15 3 5 Kerr. If Penrose for the lowrs were 35 to '26. here. Lake 3 3 3 7 Garff. c 4 3 13 early season In form. dertaken by the Associated Students Parry and'performers Elton, Forsberg and of the game. and Alia., forward, led Braden.c... center, Butler, 2 0 W. 0 0 0 0 0 of the University of California is Push, rg Smith, forwards, led the champions The victors and Mickey toward at suard for Tulhs. rg. 3 0 2 Tluil. la 0 3 0 0 PROVO LVNNDVL. the loser, proved the ouistandinc scorer RacMrman planned for the next three years at 0 0 0 0 Miller, rf CI FT P .10 0 3 attack. a P of that tean. The srores Berkeley, according to -- announcement Peddler .... 0 0 0 0 0 U Perry rr Hoover, rf 3 3 17 COPPER LE ORANDE YALE. of Bear student officials to- . - 4 Sure McGana the maple alleys. Left, Jimmie showing the grip on the ball; center, set to roll another 300 game, and right, starling the ball down the alley. Jimmle Smith of Mew York, prob-abl- y the world' greatest bonier, shown in three poses wherein he: en dcavors to demonstrate his skill on . le TWO BOXERS VV i'- x TITLE CLAIM laims Recalls Battles U, CONTINUES IN TIE Jt 1 LIBERTY STAKE I 1 tot 1 1 1 . O . r.. 1 Wells Ward Five Triumphs tt California 'rovo U.l Five Trounces Lynndyl - . . . 1 Plans Enlarging Uke i.in rs . . 1 S Sw!irer If ons'- MrlJonnld.o I 10 J .3364 0 4 11 Jl.Walaer.lt .lilt Roi!et,c ... 1'4 2 4 WatM.ra 0 10 0 Tentative plans for consiruction rVn.on.lit . 114 1 PcnrosclK.3217 of a new track and field plant, ten- Burke Is 0 0 0 0 Cahonn.rf 0 0 0 .0 nis court, baseball diamond and Peay.U .0 0 0 0 Cleat. Is . .0111 of the stands at Cali- Btmmcm.rz 0 0 0 0 fornia Memorial stadium were reTotals "114 7 49 Tola'e vealed for the first time In their Referee. uripire. olon. . double-d- ecking Alia--r- Oi ant.rf SteaarUf !" MOROANTOWN. Va. Jan 5 rt'Pvt West Virginia university defeated Carnegie Tech in a listless basketball game here tonight. 54 to 14. At Jowa City Iowa university 34. Ohio State 26. At Lafayette, Ind. Purdue 33 Illinois 24. At Minneapolis Wi.scoru.lii 29,! Minnesota 21. j At Philadelphia Pennsylvania 35,'! Yale 19. At Buffalo, N. Y. St. Bonaventure of Toronto 3,AtUniirrsity Texa Arkansas . .Dallas, 39. Southern Methodist 17. At Waco, Texas Canyon Normal 48, Baylor unlversity27. At College Station. Texas Texas A ti M. 23. Sam Houston Teacliers It l J iy . ',1 j .. College Basketball . 23. At Denton. Texas Denton Teachr er 32, Simmons 4in:vcrsMty 14. I V HARD LI CK FOR JAKIE. CINCINNATI tPt. j Jakie Mav. , - Cincinnati southpaw, - pitched only tTrnrfira game tn T928- anrt that vaw.4v aAimwu, ; Lines and Jjie. him out of actio o. j i 1 fc.irivo tn sora arm kept! " ' . . . 4 - 51118 Barer.ra r chase. 4 0 0 0 4 3 3 Totals . . 15 11 5 33; Relrree. McMuliln 0 aid. It- ar rp 13 .13 it i .13 0 .0111 1 1 3 a a .. . Totals t 13 14 7 33:.. Totals Trails . Relerre, O. Nielsen: umpire. 3 30 . Push. Arotfib. rT gtfp; P 0 . 1 O O PCay. rf P P 0T 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 P Cannon, if 3 0 0 . iSdsar. if T. Badger, c . S 4 3 1 M. Wilson, e 2ND WARD STH WARD. 2 4 . 0 1 0 0 M. Musser, Crandall. ri r p I R Badjer. la. 1 fH-- Cannon. rgIi 13 O T F P I 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ellsren. rf. . . 2 0 0 4! Vllrh. rf Cowan, rs.. 0 0 0 0 CUsaorth. ra 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 3 Fetter. If 17 Chase, if Russell, rs . 0 6 0 C Sumrhays. If 0 0 0 0 Brich. c. . . . 0 4 4 4 Nattresa, c. . 3 3 15 8mith. rf... 0 0 0 OCaasidy, c. 0 0 0 O 1 3 0 3 Oa Stevens- r nbr. ri . . 10 0 3 0 3 1 1 O Nielsen.! a. 0 0 0 0 Ontfin. if .. 53 1S Totals ... 116 2 34 Totals Hn.en. rf . Referee. Richards: umpire, Evans. ,14 O 3 j Ciallacher. c. 0 5 11 THIRTY-THIRIMMIGRATION 0 2 1 ij 'Conrad. Ir. P GTFP. 1 3 rf rf Brirater. 1111 9 13 6 it. Totals'.. 4 10 0 14 Tola's SiNiiahnin. if 0 0 0 C Verify. If... 111-- ) Referee. Fluit. umpire. C'.imporU. Clibs. c .. I 3 3 4 Voer. c... 13 0 3 I Torsbers. rs 0 0 0 fl 10 2 honnvy. ri 4 0 0 3 Coleman. 1 1 DIVISION TWO. O, B.iJioff. If StTili".. If .. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Steiens. of the Club. Hot (it UM Boxing Body to War on (Champs Who Fail to Defend )lit Titles Standing iAP. The National Boxing asscKuation CHICAGO. Jan declare war on rini? champions who fail to defend their titles at least once, every six months -The rules of the National Boxing association are going" to be enforced," President Paul Prehn said today. ' Nothing will harm the sport more than Inactivity on the part of the litiehrMdrrrs." .. - - .. . Prehu ha addressed a letter to each state First ward Thirty-fir- 0 0 1 st Ninth .. PC Lo.st ...I . .0 Tenth 1 1 1 .0 1 t . r.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prber;ff If .0 0 0 0 O POO o'to'i .000 i .000 Totals fUivr'eJh ... io 1 4 .... Totals 21 vba, umpire. ii Led by Fuller. Tenth ward ntwd rs;d.M 'MfO ehan;ptor. 30 to 28. in the fea-out Thirty-firs- t. ffslt Laic !se r, ture (tame of the second division ol. ilfiee to- 1 Ih m'n, ). left lnreri! for the winners. Lioerty staite m men noip play, nn a scorir.T : ree ard rued eleven which opened Sa'urdav niaht. The ') S'jals lo pnis for hifh team played rntlre Thirty-firs- t Votiors cf t'r:..r.;. ball, teaming tfpcthw i : v.: nnEEXTTi orrrir form F.rst ward, with IVrryt. Wvir-- y I HI : Cfrir tr .311? rf cUuniand Richmond .hr t.ra.T Vll if ISOOrj "li : . 'T-.r- m!d-sea.'- I urrr duty, twamprd Ninth. 35 to other game of the division. 14. in tlie Inab.r: clip SO"' " 0 ? . Oi.-- 1 . ,!" ' Brintan. rf . ... 4 1111 IJ 1 .l-- e. f' Hrrsoa. u. -s 1 l " t iJ 1 Totata Hues-- , Total 4 31 10 t-- LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 5 (IP). Purdue won .a . fairly, close, victory from the University of Illinois basketball team, 33 to 24, here tonight. The Boilermakers ledt 12 to "i at the half and were out in front during most of the game, except for a minute in the first period, when Illinois led, CHICAGO. Jan. 5 IP). Butler university offered its first basketball defeat of ths season tonight, going down before Chicago university. 24 to 21. after leading at the half time, 17 to 15. , FOURTH BOWS IN PIONEER MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 5 UP). The University of Wisconsin basketball team successfully opened its Big Ten season here tonight by defeating Minnesota, 29 to 21, before 6000 The Badgers maintained persons. an 18 to 13 lead at the half. Fourth Ward Bows to Pio neer Stake Leaders; IOWA CITY. Iowa. Jan. 5 (IP). Iowa university's basketball team won from Ohio State, 34 to 26, here tonight. The Hawkeyes took the PIONEER STAKE. lead a few minutes after Ohio State Team Standlnj. had scored the.first basket of the Won. Lost. Pet. game and never relinquished It. Both teams used the short nass0 1.000 Twenty sixth .... ..5 5 0 1.000 style of play. Iowa led at the half. Twenty-fift- h 3 2 .600 30 to 12. Ohio opened uo a long shot Fourth o 3 .609 attack in the second period, but most Poplar Grove Thlrty-secow49a of t,he tries lor goal .went wide. .....2 .3 1 4 .200 Thirtieth ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 5 (IP). 1 4 .200 Cannon Northwestern hoopsters failed to ex 0 5 .000 Fifth hibit the fast shooting eyes that they nave shown in preconferencs games Saturday's Results. and Michigan captured the season's 26. Rose counted five opener, Cannon 45, Fifth 12. field goals for the winners. The powerful Twenty-fift- h ward M Men kept up the grueling pace of Twenty-sixt- h by defeating Fourth, 34 to 26, Saturday night. W. Dorney at center led the attack of the victors, and he was ably seconded by two forwards who rung up eight points. Cannon ward pulled out of a tie for the cellar place "with Fifth by No Fight in South Hag walloping the latter quintet by a Drawn Half-Millio- n score of 34 to 26. The scores: Gate. Cannon Men Win. -- . ud th 32-2- 0. j Terris Has Been Training Quietly. Ths sectional rivalry that used to mark the bouts between Harlem Tommy Murphy and Leach Cross will be revived when Terris shoves Each has off against Pilklngton. ordered 1000 reserved seats for his immediate following. It will be Terris's first fight since he foijght Phil McOraw last summer at the Coney Island stadium. He has been training quietly and witli only one purpose in view to work his way back to the place of promidivision, nence in the lightweight from which he fell the night he was flattened by McL&rnin, who strangely, .enough, ,1s-- . himself. , working w a, comeback stunt Friday night. Jimmy McNamara. the undefeated Green wichVillage lightweight who has been oq the shelf longer than he should, meets Jose Gonzales, the tough Mexican, In the semifinal. Pete Sanstol. scrappy Norwegian flyweight, and Phil Tobias of Coney Island will head the bill at the Broadway. Sanstol, who will be out gunning for Kid Chocolate when the colorful Cuban returns from Havana next month, will have his hands full with Tobias. The latter made a big hit at the Broadway several weeks ago when he made a shambles of Midget Wolgast, the highly touted Phlladelphian. McLarnln Has Chanre To Clear Up Division. , bout may The McLarnin-Glic- k lead to a lightweight titular bout ii Glick wins, and perhaps will clear the stage for a welterweight title match If McLarnin comes through. The boys are fighting ht 138 pounds, so McLarnin should be at his best. Jimmy has not fought rince he was lt knocked out by Ray Miller In about a month ago. Eddia Guida. undefeated Harlem lightweight, meets Bruce Flowers, the New "Rocbells negro; in' the and Stanislaus semifinal, Loayza gees with Freddie Mueller of Buffalo in the first ten. i Dc-trb- ( ten-rou- Former Salt Lake Fighter Gaining Fame Faced With Tasks FOURTH. 1 six-rou- Striblin?. Sharkey 'Hobbs- Welsey . All-- Goes Weights Through in Australia. TWENTY-FIT- O.T.F.P.' O.T.F.P. J. Cope, rf . 6 3 3 14 A. Dorney, rf 1 3 3 S NEW YORK, Jan. 5. If Messrs. W. Wesley Hobbs, or Wesley Ketchell, 3 0 0 4 Royals, if ... 4 1 0 S L. If . Hammond, Strlbling and Jack Sharkey, ar- as he has been called by his AusDonaldson, e 3 1 1 I W. Dorney, e 74 16 speery. rg... 0 2 2 3 c. Dorney. rs 0 3 1 1 tistic boxers, can draw a gate ol half tralian admirers, a Salt Lake fighter Knowles. is. Slater. Is 01 1 1 a million dollars at Miami, Fla., next who had to go away from home to 0 D o 0 H. Dorney. .0 0 0 0 Urow, 11. March, then Mr. George Tex Rick- receive recognition, is now considu. cope . . oooo' ard deserves a diamond (Ill medal. Big fights have been held trefore the south, when Jim Corbett fought Charley Mitchell at Jackson CANNON FIFTH ville, Fla., for the title, and when Jim OTFP' GTFP 9 B nosers, rf. 0 0 0 0 Corbett took away the crown from Tanner, rf 4 (laid. If 4 0 0 1 A.Tliompson.lf 0 0 0 0 th late John L. Sullivan at Nw OrOanron. e 3 1 0 4 M Rosers, t. 3 l 1 ) never drew anything 0 2 3 3 leans, but they Koplln. rg 0 l 0 0 Krants. rt like half a million, nor E. Ooltf, li. 3 0 0 4 Hansen, 1113 of Smith, rf.. 4 3 0 li that amount. They did not even Glauque, If.. 3 1 0 41 hit the $30,000 mark and the big L. Cannon, c 3 0 0 61 9. Tanner, ra. 0 0 0 01 money the winners received was from E. Tanner, it 9 I 0 0' side bets by the backers of the men. -Since the earlier days. Florida has Totals . .33 7 145! Totals 4 4 4 12 grown and many of the millionaires Referee, Myers. of the east make it their winter home. and, with many thousands of visitors Creenriver Wins From flocking to the southern resorts durthe cold spell, it is Just possible Grand Junction Quintet ing that Tex may induce them to open OREENRIVER. Oreenrlver high school up to the extent or sdoo.ooo. In the meantime, both "Strib" and basketball team took a cloe and tilt from the Grand Junction. Colo , 8harkey had better have a care ouintet by a score of It to 14 here Saturabout meeting son ones. Johnny ... - .. day evening. Risko took on Ernie Schaaf as a The score: tune-u- p OREENRIVER. OR JUNCTION. the other night, and, as a O T T P result. Ernie took the verdict after O.T.FJ, Kendriek, rf. 0 0 0 0 Wescott. rf.. 0 0 0 0 10 rounds of battling at Boston- - That 3 O'Conner. If.. 1 3 3 4 ladafor. If. 3 0 0 4 Wlckersham Ross, e c 3 0 0 4 was Just another case of Joey Ban McClurd. rs. 3 3 3 t Heath, ri. .. gor, featherweight star, taking on 1 0 0 3 Smith. .. Shepberdsn It 2 0 0 4 Armando Santiago for a tune-u- p and Oiliiman. rf. 1 0 0 2 being knocked out in two rounds. 7 3 31 Totals. Totals 33 14 The soft ones are not always so soft. 10S: : Total Totals . Referee, I'cnn; umpire. Myers. -- -- In -- 1 1 . . one-four- th hard-fout- lo lot: It-.- . Elks Club Will Send Boxers To Pacific Coast Touniainent g; ltf10 &tr. 'Lund;-;- - Soiive In thia tourney will be sent to the national tourney. I er 6-- 5. IXataaflU-aeforttiR- Ctwao tween Jimmy McLarnln and Joe Glick, scheduled at Ihe Garden Friday. Is the outstanding feature, the of flyweight bouts;--at- ; trfpte-hsadthe Broadway and the return of Sid i Terris gainst Jackie Pilkington 1 the rink wiU attract goodly crowds. " - tussle 'WWl'-tetV)un4- ". - ATHLETIC committee of the Elks club, through its Lund, announced Saturday evening that the club would hold an amateur boxing tournament some time during the coming week to pick winners to be sent to the Pacific-coas- t amateur tournament, whlcii' wlll be held January 14. ' No definite arrangements have been made as yet. but it - will positively be held before Saturday, Mr. Lund said. The tourney will be given in the Elk club, where -- two or three of the winners will be picked to make the trip to the coajj;. Following are the members of the committee who are planning the affair: Art Gardiner. Emil Mossberg. William Couiam. George Llewellyn. Carl Janson. Edward Jelter. Sam Hushes, Jack Llovd and Otto Zom Baur. The A. A. U. tournament, which will be held In the Elks will be ne of the must auiTC5srci jlnbaauiiryJ.-.XS-AtA.4- tt eve; held,, ii. Uve, test, loused over it ca.a be urrt, as. ,sv. .Wttsoa, rili Downs Fifteenth TIi irly-Fo- et holdln? membership in the association, asking its co- - ' operation in the enforcement of the six months' rule. He Is,' however, in favor of giving all champions, wh6 have not com- pnea witn the rule, immediate notice and a reasonable lenEth of time in which to defend their titles before they are suspended At present, three rhampions rccopnizr d bv the N,' B A. are liable u sa? pension, accordina to the rule. Thev are Mickey Walker, middleweight; Joe Dundee, weltemeight. and Sammy Mandril, hehtweight. Tommv Lou?hran. champion; Andre Routiv featherweight title- - K Carbr'.dt.e, Saturday's Results. 28. Tenth SO. Thirtv-tir- sl First 35, Ninth 14. - ... boxinirram-m!tt- Gibb.i. c Won. 5 ht tir wi th OFTP 411ft Bef .rf .0 0 0 0 Paul.lt . 3 0 0 Jeneu.c -- . Butler. e . Hall.ra DahUtronl.ls . entirety. 1 . . ' ft ' ' Chicago, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan Take Big " Ten Opener?. - Omaha Kid Death By JACK FARKEI.L. NEW YORK, Jan. 5. Alter, having a clear field for several weeks, Madison Equare Garden will have competition next week. The Broadway arena and St. Nicholas rink will get back Intb the swim Monday night with attractive programs. . Monday. FROMJLLINI at-th- Sonnenbers: to Take 'Em On as Fast as Promoters Choose Them PARIS IIP). Paulino Uzcudun, having failed .to defend his title of European heavyweight champion, has been officially deprived of the championship by a ruling of the International Boxing Federation. Notice of this measure was immediately cabled to the pugilist at Colon, Panama, latest ,st.op.to JWa ..campaign of .North-- ,, ern ana uentrai America. The Basque bruiser spent all of one of the hard earned dollars he has ammaased during his sojourn In the United. States by replying laconically : Broad--way-Are- - u - ' Terris, Pilkiugton Provide Flyweight Tiff at PURDUE WINS H fv -- Paulino Uzcudun Loses European ion Title "Congratulations!" le 'h-- AT MADISON SQUARE ON FRIDAY wttiners" ered one of the most promising In the country, according to reports from the Pacific coast. Although Ketchell knocked our Herman Auerbach in the early days of his career hi Salt Lake, he couldn't so tjst sprir? hewent to get Australia as a filler in the troupe of battlers Virgil Hamlin chaperoned to the Antipodes. Once there and given his chance, he stole all the thunder. Ketchell went through the entire list weights. He won four out of five fights by knockouts and the other by a decision, conceded up to twenty-six pounds after having cleaned" up his own class, and gained the heavyweight championship by a knockout. Ketchell is a a with sock that Is hard to believe in one cf his trim build. The phenomenon's last battle in Australia was with Harry Mason, and twhltir. until he outgrew It, of the European welterweight title. Shortly after the first bell Ketchell caught his rugged opponent, wlth.hls favorite punch, a deadly left to the pit of the stomach, and the fight was over. The Australians want Ketchell to return again next year, and he has been invited to England meanwhile to show his southpaw wares against Les Harvey. Kid Ireland. Tommy Mill'n-aand ths rest of the British middleweights; nevertheless, hs prefers to come. home. Ko t the British offer later, according to the coast repcrts. tl. left-hand-er British-middleweig- ht may-accso- Chess Tourney In Triple Tie HASTINGS. England. Jan. 5 UP). , The international chess tournament, in connection with the annual chess festival, ended he-rtoday. There was a triple tie for first place between E. Colle of Belgium. F. J. Mar- shall. United States, and A. Takacs, . l Austria. K. Koitanowski "of Belgium won the fourth prize and F. D. Yau. Brit Jih champion, the fifth. H Strtr.ir of New York was the winner of the minor tournament. GRID COACH TEIU&iUttX LAWRENCE. Kan. (!P The Uri- BLaJiaan HofJ frflt pfTrTf rT frtr-coaches to loaf during their f For instance, BUI Hi r- -' giss. the football mentor, teaches golf until spring practice. one-Kpo- rt I " T. |